VikingsGuy
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Mrs. VG and I will find ourselves in Vietnam next March (and kid free for the first time in decades). Any HTers have any experience with resorts in Vietnam? Recommendations?
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I will definitely say my apologies to my uncle’s silver star that I proudly keep since his passing. It’s amazing how much has changed in 50 years. And more so, how friendly Vietnamese are to Americans these days after we crapped all over them (north and south). Hell, we still hold a grudge against Cuba for god’s sake.Have you even seen full metal jacket?
Like Stripes, it is a great first half of a movie.Have you even seen full metal jacket?
I gotta ask of all places how did you arrive at that destination for vacation or is it more involved than just a vacation maybe?I will definitely say my apologies to my uncle’s silver star that I proudly keep since his passing. It’s amazing how much has changed in 50 years. And more so, how friendly Vietnamese are to Americans these days after we crapped all over them (north and south). Hell, we still hold a grudge against Cuba for god’s sake.
I find myself there for other reasons.I gotta ask of all places how did you arrive at that destination for vacation or is it more involved than just a vacation maybe?
Figured there had to be more to it.I find myself there for other reasons.
My wife would do it - a hostel backpacker at heart. But i am too old for that sh$t, I want a little luxury at this point in the journey.Going first-class or budget?
Quick Google search of “Vietnam Backpacker Hostels” looks like you could tour the country on the cheap. Like $7 US rent per night. Their hostels are probably pretty Spartan though?
Send photos. Following. Happy hunting, TheGrayRider.
I hear you.My wife would do it - a hostel backpacker at heart. But i am too old for that sh$t, I want a little luxury at this point in the journey.
I’ve been there, but that was 20 years ago and I was on the hostel backpacker line. Not much help for you, other than the advice to get out of the resort and definitely eat the street food. It’s worth it.My wife would do it - a hostel backpacker at heart. But i am too old for that sh$t, I want a little luxury at this point in the journey.
It's been fifty-three years, but the surreal trip to Dalat was a treat during my tours to Vietnam. Dalat was a strikingly different place that seemed like a wonderful escape. 'Don't know if you recall my story of Shorty the Nun, one of the Catholic nuns I flew to Dalat, but the trip included a wonderful meal at a Franciscan school. The city was beautiful then and likely still is. The Montagnard people were fascinating and the terraced food plots were gorgeous. Anyhow, I would recommend a visit to that place. (If you go there, I would greatly appreciate a report with a few photos.)Mrs. VG and I will find ourselves in Vietnam next March (and kid free for the first time in decades). Any HTers have any experience with resorts in Vietnam? Recommendations?
Definitely street food - no better way to bring home a tape worm as a pet But seriously- eating local is about the only good thing on some of these far flung business trips.I’ve been there, but that was 20 years ago and I was on the hostel backpacker line. Not much help for you, other than the advice to get out of the resort and definitely eat the street food. It’s worth it.
There’s medication for that.Definitely street food - no better way to bring home a tape worm as a pet
We are in agreementThere’s medication for that.
I’ve been to some far flung places and have always eaten the street food. Only really got bit by it once, still, on the whole it was totally worth it.
Besides, cat and horse really aren’t that bad.
I prefer kangaroo and ostrich, but there is one urchin in Thailand whose name I never got that is very much best left alone.Besides, cat and horse really aren’t that bad.